Chris Matthews has said some vile things over the years, but to attack the mother of Benghazi victim Sean Smith reaches a new low.

“I don’t care what that woman up there, the mother, has felt. Her emotions are her own. But for the country in choosing a leader, it’s wrong to have someone get up there and tell a lie about Hillary Clinton. It’s not true. It’s logically not true. I think it’s wrong that they ruined their evening with this.” Matthews proclaimed!

Chris Matthews logic seems to be that you cannot blame the death on the public relation lies and insanity after the fact. NOOOO Matthews, we do not blame the death on that! We blame the death on Hillary’s inaction DURING the situation.

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“I don’t understand why the Republicans would choose to put this on prime-time television when they have such wonderful stories of American heroism to speak to the American people,” Matthews argued. “I think it was wrong.

Pat Smith had given an emotional case against Hillary and her involvement in the Benghazi debacle.

“For all of this loss, for all of this grief, for all of the cynicism, the tragedy in Benghazi has wrought upon America, I blame Hillary Clinton,” Smith said in Cleveland. “I blame Hillary Clinton personally for the death of my son.”

Smith tearfully proclaimed Clinton a liar for her explanation of Smith’s death and detailed her meeting with the Democrat nominee.

“In an email to her daughter shortly after the attack, Hillary Clinton blamed it on terrorism. But when I saw Hillary Clinton at Sean’s coffin ceremony, just days later, she looked me squarely in the eye and told me a video was responsible. Since then, I have repeatedly asked Hillary Clinton to explain to me the real reason why my son is dead. I’m still waiting.”

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In 2008 my life changed when Barack Obama came into my front yard on a campaign stop. I asked him why he wanted to raise taxes, and he said that he wanted to “spread the wealth.” Since then, I have gained a national following as “Joe the Plumber” and now travel the country speaking and encouraging other everyday folks to get involved in the political process.